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shelah
Dec 23, 2003, 10:45 PM
I was just wondering if you could tell me the kind of cream I could get, I have black spots on my skin fom itches. Anytime I itche it gives me a spot. My skin is very sensitive. I need a cream or something that can clear this spots. Are you going to send me a reply? I will appreciate . shelah
reza
Dec 23, 2003, 11:12 PM
It will be better to visit a doctor, because it must be known what causes these spots. They usually do some tests to fine out the cause. It is not wise to use creams for such spots, without caution. :)
dimples
Aug 20, 2005, 05:43 AM
Hi there! I don't know if I can help but will try. My good friend had Chicken Pox when she was 18 & it left ugly black scars all over her face. She then bought these Pearl creams from Chinese drugstores & topped these scars before bedtime. Her skin cleared out in 2 weeks! Honest. But if you have very sensitive skin, I suggest you do a skin test first. Put a small amount of this product on a small area on your arm & wiat for 24 hours if a reaction will occur.Hope I was of help!
JACQUELINE
Aug 23, 2005, 12:42 PM
i was just wondering if you could tell me the kind of cream i could get, i have black spots on my skin fom itches. anytime i itche it gives me a spot. my skin is very sensitive. i need a cream or something that can clear this spots. are you going to send me a reply? i will appreciate . shelah
Dear Shelah,
I would recommend day cream by makari.its quite expensive 45.00appx. But it really works I have the same type of skin as you where I always itch and it is very sensitive. The seller toldme that the caviar wouldn't be good for me but the day or night cream whichever you prefer is the right choice!
submn
Jan 16, 2006, 08:36 AM
Please don't post advertising spam on the boards.
Dear Shelah,
My Friend also had such skin problem. She used a cream named "Skin Soho™ Tapioca D-Light Spot Crème". And got cured.
catlvr
Feb 8, 2006, 11:02 PM
Itchy skin that turns into sores
SHAVED
Feb 8, 2006, 11:21 PM
Hi,
I think you are having "hyperpigmentation" of the skin. It will be better to consult a dermatologist before using the creams.